The Co-op supermarket chain is experiencing significant stock shortages due to a cyberattack on its parent company, with CEO Mark Cox emphasizing that the issues arise from precautionary measures, rather than directly from the attack. Customers have reported empty shelves and have had to shop elsewhere, particularly in the Channel Islands, where stock levels have been critically low. The hacker group 'DragonForce' has claimed responsibility for the attack and alleges to have stolen personal data of millions, although Co-op assures that customer data remains safe. Improvement in stock levels is expected as recovery efforts progress.
We are very sorry if this means our members and customers might not be able to buy some of their usual products from us at the moment.
We have been working around the clock to reduce disruption, sourcing alternative products both locally and from other suppliers, working to get back to full product availability as soon as possible.
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